On November 11, 2020 at 18:31, Redbiker98 said...
I have been required to take OSHA training for a few jobs, but only large scale commercial ones, the kind that required hard hats and steel-toed boots. I don't remember what the name of the class was, but it was done on site and took a day.
So forgive my ignorance as a Canadian, but a residential new build you don't need hard hats and steel toed boots?
Also as a Canadian, safety is top priority. We are considered construction so all safety regulations need to be followed for a construction site and training needs to be completed to be able to step foot on a job site. Hard hat, work boots, etc.